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Adarsh scam: CBI files 2nd supplementary chargesheet

The agency is also preparing a Self Content Note (SCN) of the flat owners who were found ineligible to buy a flat

Press Trust of India Mumbai
The Central Bureau of Investigation has completed its probe in the multi-crore Adarsh Society scam with the agency filing a second supplementary charge sheet in a special CBI court last month.

The agency is also preparing a Self Content Note (SCN) of the flat owners who were found ineligible to buy a flat in the society which will soon be handed over to the Maharashtra government.

"The charge sheet is filed against five accused, including one member and four financiers," a CBI official said today.

One of the society members died, hence he was not named in the charge sheet, said the official.
 
The charge sheet, filed last month, names former MLA Mukundrao Mankar, Landscape Realtors Private Limited (LRPL), Sanjay Kondwar and Gopal Kondwar (both directors of LRPL) and UK-based NRI Sharad Madan.

The flat of a Lieutenant Colonel-rank personnel was allegedly financed by Madan but since he is no more, the agency has named only Madan in the charge sheet.

LRPL was a shell company floated with a sole aim of allegedly financing 'benami' flat in Adarsh, the official said.

"LRPL gave a loan of Rs 62 lakhs to Mankar," he alleged.

According to the charge sheet, LRPL received money from other five to six shell companies.

Interestingly, the address of one of the shell companies which allegedly financed LRPL is that of an educational institution chaired by a state Cabinet minister.

The CBI said that they have not found any link of the involvement of the minister.

Meanwhile, the agency is preparing a SCN of the 27 flat owners who were found ineligible to buy a flat in the society. The SCN will be handed over to state Chief Secretary.

"The list of 27 members include flats of Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade and former Union Power Minister Suresh Prabhu," said the CBI official.

Once the SCN on CBI findings is submitted, the state government can decide on the future course of action, he said.

"The state can decide on whether or not to cancel their membership," said a CBI official.

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First Published: Jul 01 2014 | 12:59 PM IST

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